Frontier Flight From St. Louis Hits Midair Scare, Diverts To Nashville

A Frontier Airlines flight from St. Louis to Punta Cana turned tense midair when the crew reported engine trouble and diverted to Nashville, according to passengers. The aircraft left Lambert–St. Louis International Airport and landed at Nashville International Airport, where emergency responders met the jet and began inspecting it on the tarmac. Inside the cabin, alarms sounded and crew members directed everyone to remain seated as the situation played out, several passengers said.

Flight history and diversion

Flight trackers list the trip as Frontier flight F96, and Flightradar24 shows the plane departing St. Louis and diverting to Nashville on March 30, 2026. Public flight logs also reflect an unscheduled arrival at Nashville International Airport and a route change that day.

Passengers reported panic onboard

Passengers told KSDK they heard alarms as flight attendants moved quickly through the cabin, securing the area and working through emergency procedures. Some described moments of panic while others tried to console seatmates during the diversion, according to the station’s report and accompanying video.

Plane inspected after landing

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